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Data Firm Claims Racism Causes 'Tree Inequity' in U.S. Cities
2021-09-29
[BREITBART] An analysis from a geospatial data company argues the number of trees planted in different neighborhoods nationwide is unequal along racial lines, and says the threat of "tree inequity" is real and growing.

"EarthDefine uses an Artificial Intelligence (AI) classification model to detect areas of an aerial image that are covered by trees, as opposed to other ground cover like shrubs, buildings and asphalt. They then calculate the percentage of the total land area that is covered by trees — a metric called ’tree canopy cover,’" the the Socialist paradise of San Francisco
...where God struck dead Anton LaVey, home of the Sydney Ducks, ruled by Vigilance Committee from 1859 through 1867, reliably and volubly Democrat since 1964...
Chronicle reported and compared the Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, city’s tree cover with other U.S. cities.

San Francisco has an estimated 669,000 trees, covering about 15 percent of the city’s total area. This is significantly lower than other cities, including Los Angeles, which has a tree canopy cover of 21 percent, New York City has 24 percent, and Seattle and Portland have nearly 30 percent of the area covered in trees.

The Chronicle reported EarthDefine, in partnership with PlanItGeo, provides this data for all U.S. cities every two years to help city agencies and conservation organizations keep track of tree plantings.

But it is the what the left-wing media outlets promotes as an underlying reason why some neighborhoods have less trees than others that is controversial. The importance of trees is also a departure from the common consensus on their benefits:

Trees are hugely important to a city. Not only do they enhance its aesthetics, but they also provide wide-ranging environmental and social benefits. According to Vibrant Cities Lab, a collaboration between the US Forest Service, American Forests and the National Association of Regional Councils, trees can reduce air pollution, clean stormwater, as well as improve the physical and mental health of nearby residents. Some studies even find that more trees are associated with reducing certain types of crime and improving students’ academic performance.

To understand what type of neighborhood is associated with more or less tree cover, we compared the tree canopy numbers with the median household income of each San Francisco census tract — a geographic area with about 1,200 to 8,000 residents. Overall, we found that wealthier census tracts tend to have more tree cover than lower-income tracts. On average, a census tract with a median household income of over $150,000 has 15 percent of its area covered by trees, compared to just 7 percent in a census tract with a median income of $80,000 or less.

Posted by:Fred

#14  ^ . . . But no braid shops or Popeye's?
Posted by: Bucolic Lives Matter   2021-09-29 21:52  

#13  Move the African Americans out into the country where they'll be happy.
Posted by: ruprecht   2021-09-29 20:46  

#12  The Democrats are using this to put $3 BILLION into "tree equity" programs in their 3.5 Trillion boondoggle bill.
Posted by: Chealing Chomotle4158   2021-09-29 16:09  

#11  How does the Babylon Bee stay in business?
Posted by: Tom   2021-09-29 10:19  

#10  And I thought trees give certain minority types the willies.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-09-29 10:17  

#9  But I thought 'Liberals' loved high-density urban human beehives...
Posted by: magpie   2021-09-29 10:04  

#8  that grant money isn't going to spend itself!
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-09-29 08:13  

#7  maybe minorities hate trees?

Treeists!
Posted by: Frank G   2021-09-29 06:26  

#6  They can have the squirrels that keep planting trees all over my property.
Posted by: 3dc   2021-09-29 02:25  

#5  Artificial Intelligence (AI) classification model

They say artificial intelligence is better than no intelligence at all, but not necessarily by much. I don't doubt you can train a neural net to identify trees in aerial photos, but whether they did a good job of training is another question.

While the letters "AI" may make your grant application sexier, people have been estimating ground cover using traditional image processing techniques on multi-spectral images since God invented satellites.
Posted by: SteveS   2021-09-29 02:03  

#4  Wakandan arborists be Tree mu'fugger-huggers
Posted by: Hunters Laptop   2021-09-29 01:44  

#3  This here video is the only true righteous case of 'tree inequity'.
Posted by: Raj   2021-09-29 01:08  

#2  EarthDefine uses an Artificial Intelligence (AI) classification model

Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-09-29 00:53  

#1  If only there were some way to get more trees... hey, wait! I thought trees were racist because they remind black people of slavery and lynchings.

Some studies even find that more trees are associated with reducing certain types of crime and improving students’ academic performance.

Let me go out on a limb (no pun!) and suggest "most studies" have trouble with the whole correlation vs causation thing. Just because someone did a study and tortured some numbers doesn't mean it is worth a poot.
Posted by: SteveS   2021-09-29 00:32  

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